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Hey Suresh Surenthiran,
and thanks for your comment.
It seems that your theme style is overwriting every button style. The problem is that the button style und your themes style.css has the “!important” flag. What means that no other style-attribute can overwrite it.

What you can do is:
a) ask your theme author to solve this problem OR
b) solve this on your own. For this open the file /wp-content/themes/Gravity/style.css and edit line 89. You can find a some !important tags. Delete them.

By the way: it’s not a common practice to state everything with !important tags when it’s not necessary.

Hey Jules,
and thanks for your comment. Unfortunately I don’t know what you mean exactly. The plugin only provides the link which opens a popup. The popup itself is provided by Facebook. So I don’t have any possibilities to send images and/or an excerpts. What you need to know is maybe how Facebook grabs this data. Here is a good answer to that: How do I tell Facebook which image to show when my page gets shared?

Hi, we recently purchased the social sharing plugin for our blog and noticed that when sharing an article via twitter on mobile, the plugin opens twitter in the browser but does not initiate the sharing of the article, just the twitter feed is shown!

Is there a fix for this as I notice the same happens on here when I attempt to share via mobile?

Hey Brian,
try to change the link in the “onClick” event of the Twitter-Button fromhttp://twitter.com/home?status=
tohttp://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=
So that the whole click-event will look like this:javascript:void(window.open('http://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=$site_title $site_url', 'Twitter', 'width=650,height=400,scrollbars=yes'));